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Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:42 pm
by Robin Hood
Brian Elliott
Jonathan Ericsson
Luca Caputi
Jamie Langenbrunner
Brian Rafalski
Sean O'Donnell
Ray Emery
Re: Pens Trading Block
PostedCOLON Sat Aug 14, 2010 7:15 am
by The BBKL Insider
Is Datsyuk still untoucable because he's the worlds best player
Re: Pens Trading Block
PostedCOLON Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:37 pm
by Robin Hood
sgupca wroteCOLONIs Datsyuk still untoucable because he's the worlds best player
yes
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Re: Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:37 am
by Robin Hood
updated.
Re: Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:49 am
by hong57
lol everyone u got just now is on the block..
Re: Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 23, 2010 1:22 am
by inferno31
hong57 wroteCOLONlol everyone u got just now is on the block..
You seem surprised?
Shiv is the kind of guy who'd get a new heart he needs, then try to flip it sell it at a profit (he'd buy a new heart from someone in India with the money and keep the profit I take it).
A salesman till the day he dies. A good one too.
Re: Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:02 am
by hong57
inferno31 wroteCOLON
You seem surprised?
Shiv is the kind of guy who'd get a new heart he needs, then try to flip it sell it at a profit (he'd buy a new heart from someone in India with the money and keep the profit I take it).
A salesman till the day he dies. A good one too.
Actually not really, just pointing out the obvious. I always disappointed him as he told me to get the "value" in trades but I am a lazy salesman haha.
Re: Pens Trading Block NEW and IMPROVED
PostedCOLON Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:12 am
by Shoalzie
Shiv doesn't do anything unethical. I think he makes deals and then with some of the pieces he acquires, he tries to get a better return on them. If he can't make a deal, it's not like he's got a bad team. He could've stood pat a while ago but he continues to shuffle the deck to see if he can get the best team possible. It requires the most work to do what he does but there's no rule against it. When you're a contending team, you want trade a $1 for $1.10 and then try to flip that $1.10 and turn it into $1.25. In the case of someone like me, I would say some of my deals in the past were the equivalent trading a $1 for two quarters and three dimes and then getting four dimes for that later on. If you can get more value for what you acquired than for what you gave up to get said pieces, more power to you.